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ankg
5 years agoNew member | Level 2
databricks pyspark/ python download data from shared url and password
Hi, I have received a dropbox shared secure link and password which I want to connect to my databricks environment so that I can download the files from dropbox to my databricks environment. Ap...
Greg-DB
5 years agoDropbox Staff
We can't offer help on the Databricks/Pyspark side of this, as that's made by a third party, but to programmatically download file data from a password-protected Dropbox shared link, we recommend using the official Dropbox API v2 Python SDK. Specifically, you can use the sharing_get_shared_link_file method to download file data from a shared link, optionally supplying the password if needed.
That would look like this:
import dropbox ACCESS_TOKEN = "..." dbx = dropbox.Dropbox(ACCESS_TOKEN) shared_link = "https://www.dropbox.com/s/..." password = "..." metadata, res = dbx.sharing_get_shared_link_file(url=shared_link, link_password=password) print(metadata) print(res.text)
The second variable in the returned tuple is a requests.Response object, which offers a few methods for reading out the file content.
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